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The NTG Alliance is proud to sign and support the official Pact for Skills partnership

European Commission leads push for new and additional skills for workers in the tourism industry

Today, 31 January 2022, the Next Tourism Generation Alliance signs and supports the official Pact for Skills partnership for workers in the tourism industry. With the support of the Commission, the tourism industry, European tourism umbrella associations, vocational education and training providers, and trade unions have set upa large-scale skills partnership for the EU tourism ecosystem. Members of the partnership have agreed on specific commitments and indicators to support tourism workers in learning new skills in the coming years. These could include digital, green, and social skills, such as customer service training and language skills, all of which can improve employability in this sector. One of the objectives of the partnership is to increase upskilling and reskilling activities and participation by 40% for the employed workforce, and by 80% for the unemployed by 2025. As the EU tourism ecosystem has been severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, investing in skills is essential to maintain its competitiveness, to meet the economic and social responsibilities of the sector, and to enable its digital and green transition.

ThierryBreton, Commissioner for Internal Market, said:

“As one of the most impacted ecosystems during the pandemic, tourism businesses have lost valuable employees and are hampered by a lack of skilled workforce. For a sustained recovery, we need to give the tourism workforce the necessary skills to address the changing demands of tourists and to become pioneers in the green and digital transition. National and regional skills partnerships will drive the implementation of the Pact for Skills on the ground.”Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, NicolasSchmit, said:“Europe’s tourism ecosystem is facing unprecedented hardship because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This new partnership for skills will respond the needs of our companies and workers. It will provide tools to support them and will help create new quality jobs”.

Followingcommitments in 6 other industrial ecosystems, this partnership is a concrete implementation of thePact for Skills, one of the flagship initiatives under theEuropean Skills Agenda可持续竞争力、社会公平and resilience. The main objective of the Pact is to mobilise resources and incentivise all relevant partners to take concrete action to upskill and reskill the workforce in key industrial ecosystems. Since its launch, over 500 organisations have pledged to reskill over 1.5 million people in Europe. This initiative also contributes to the EU-level headline target that by 2030, at least 60% of all adults should participate in training every year. In addition, the initiative supports thetourism transition pathway, which is being co-created by tourism stakeholders.

Download the Pact for Skills – Skills Partnership for the Tourism Ecosystem:Pact for Skills Tourism 2021 12 17 – final with logos.

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